Liquid aromas (sometimes called poppers) are commonly used inhalants normally sold as VHS head cleaner or simply room odorizers. These are often iso-butyl nitrate compounds that are breathed through the nose, sometimes with the aid of an aromatherapy inhaler which cause increased sensation during sexual and day to day activities. Poppers are commonly sold in brands such as rush poppers, Taiwan blue, pig sweat, English, Amsterdam and more. Locker room and Rush have been best selling aromas for the last 40 years and have been featured in many San Francisco based magazines and newspapers that are favored by gay men. Poppers are commonly used by gay men to create and enhanced and pain free sexual experience.
When inhaled these chemicals relax muscles and help to facilitate pain free sexual experiences. Over time these aromas have become a ubiquities part of gay culture and some people consider sex much less enjoyable or even impossible without them.
Regardless of the minor side effects and risks many men and women still use poppers to this day. These kind of aromas are available in small glass or plastic bottles and are generally 15ml or 30ml in size. They can be kept fresh by storing in a cool, dry place like a bedside table but contrary to popular belief they should not be stored in the fridge or freezer.
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When buying poppers online consumers need to be sure that they are the original aromas and not a knock off of a famous brand. Brands such as Rush, Bolt and Hardware are produced by Pac West Distributing but are commonly knocked off.
It is never recommended to abuse poppers and they should always be used in accordance with the labeling on the product. If you do use them as inhalants you should know the risks and are encouraged to always be safe with any sexual or potentially dangerous activity!
Poppers are a vasodialator. Cranial arteries are maintained at a constant pressure. They're the only set of vessels in the body that have the ability to expand and contract, in order to maintain a static pressure within the brain. When you sniff poppers (be it amyl, butyl or isopropyl, or whatever other -yl they've pasted onto the NO3 - there are several out there) this mechanism is defeated and the vessels relax. The rush you are feeling is blood rushing into the brain at vastly increased and abnormal pressure.
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All of these functional groups are oxidizers, and they dissociate in the bloodstream. Amyl is also the smallest of the groups they use to manufacture this stuff, so it does the most damage. That said, most of what is on the market anymore isn't amyl, regardless of how they label it. I actually did a free topic project in Advanced Organic where I took several of these products and determined what was actually in the bottle.
1) Most of what is on the market isn't amyl, it's isopropyl and pentyl. Beyond that, every single sample was contaminated, both with the alcohols used in the synthesis as well as secondary reaction products. Do you really want free radicals and organic alcohols bouncing around inside your brain?
So ... if you don't mind microcapillary bursts which do not heal and are cumulative, poisoning by organic alcohol and a host of other bad things, I'd say go for it. Personally, I don't think giving myself a stroke in increments or killing brain cells is really worth it.
"Poppers" is the popular name for various alkyl nitrites, including isobutyl nitrite, butyl nitrite, and amyl nitrite.
Doctors used to prescribe amyl nitrite for heart patients in capsules that were broken or "popped" to release vapors.
Amyl nitrite is made and sold illegally, but most poppers are isobutyl nitrite or butyl nitrite sold in small brown bottles as "video head cleaner," "room deodorizer," or "leather cleaner."
The exact contents of these products are not known, and they are not safety tested.
WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS?
Poppers are used by sniffing the vapors from an open bottle. The effects are felt within a few seconds and last for 1-2 minutes.
Poppers cause muscles around blood vessels to relax, making your heart speed up to pump more blood. Oxygen-rich blood reaching the brain produces a "rush" sensation.
Because poppers cause muscles in the anus and vagina to relax, they are often used during sex.
BE CAREFUL.
If swallowed call 911 or Poison Contol.
Contact with the skin causes irritation and rashes. Extensive use can damage the nose and lungs.
Some people experience headaches, sensations of spinning or falling, and loss of erection.
Poppers are highly flammable. Keep away from cigarettes, candles, and lighters.
Studies show that poppers reduce the functioning of the immune system for several days after use.
Because poppers cause blood vessels to open, it is easier to get an infection, including sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV.
Poppers pose extra risks for people who have suppressed immune systems, heart problems, low or high blood pressure, a history of cerebral hemorrhaging, anemia, or are pregnant.
Combining poppers with stimulants like speed and cocaine increases risks. Combining poppers and Viagra is dangerous because both cause blood pressure to drop.
Poppers can affect your judgment. If you are planning on being intimate, put on a condom before you use them.
To prevent spilling and evaporation, pour a small amount in a separate bottle filled with cotton and store tightly sealed in a refrigerator or freezer.
Possession of amyl nitrite without a doctor’s prescription is illegal. Federal law bans the manufacture and distribution of butyl nitrite and related substances, although these provisions have not been enforced.
Supported by a grant from the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Inc. and Electric Dreams Foundation

Personal lubricants are perhaps the greatest unsung sex toy. While it’s true that lubricant can be used to solve a sexual problem, like vaginal dryness, lube is much more than something to use only when you “need” it.
The right personal lubricant can:
Intensify and enhance sensations (for solo or partner sex)
Change the way that sex feels
Help you have sex longer
Make safer sex safer by reducing the chances that a condom will break
Eliminate pain associated with intercourse that comes from vaginal dryness
Be essential for certain kinds of sex play, like using sex toys and exploring anal sex.
Figuring out which is the right one for you can be tricky. Here are some key things to consider when choosing a personal lubricant.
Water Based or Silicone Based Personal Lubricant
Both water based and silicone based lubricants are safe to use with condoms, and many of the products, and all of the ingredients are FDA approved. The main difference between water based and silicone based lubricants are:
Water based lubricants:
Flush out of the body, and off the body easier than silicone
Are more widely available
Are available in flavored and warming variations
Are less expensive
Silicone based lubricants:
Contain no water, so they never dry up or evaporate
Require soap and water to come off the skin
Do not absorb in the skin
Are more expensive, but less is required
Functions of Personal Lubricants
Personal lubricants are great to use for all kinds of sex play, including: Vaginal penetration
Anal penetration
Sex toys
Masturbation or partner sex
Vaginal penetration
Anal penetration
Sex toys
Masturbation or partner sex
In general, thicker lubricants are better for anal play and with sex toys as they stay on toys better, and may provide extra comfort for anal penetration. For vaginal penetration, the consistency is a personal preference. Men who are looking for a lubricant for masturbation may want an oil based product since it stays slick longer (but is not good for use with condoms or vaginal penetration). Some people mix a long-lasting silicone lubricant with some water-based lubricant to give it a thicker consistency.
Health and Safety Concerns with Personal Lubricants
Unfortunately, there is practically no research on personal lubricants and allergic reactions or health risks. But there is information about the ingredients in personal lubricants, and over the years, some of the better sex stores have identified anecdotal concerns about using some lubricants. The concerns tend to fall into four areas:
Personal lubricants and yeast infections. While there is no conclusive research that demonstrates that lubricants can cause yeast infections, most water based lubricants contain glycerin, and people who are prone to yeast infections are probably wise to avoid these products. If you're prone to yeast infections, consider choosing a glycerin-free lubricant.
Personal lubricants and allergic reactions. Individuals could react to any of the ingredients in a lubricant. Always read the ingredient list before using a lubricant (and if you’re shopping on line only buy from a site that lists the ingredients). One common ingredient in lube that can cause an allergic reaction is the paraben preservative.
Personal lubricants and long-term health concerns. Two small studies in the past five years have raised concerns over the potential long-term impact of parabens, which are commonly used in many water based lubricants. There is not enough research to prove anything, but if you are concerned about reactions and long term health effects you may want to consider a paraben-free lubricant.
Personal lubricants while trying to conceive. It isn’t often talked about, and there are many physicians who aren’t even aware of it, but most commercial personal lubricants harm sperm and can get in the way of trying to have a baby. This doesn’t mean that lubricant can be used as a form of birth control, but it does mean that if you’re trying to conceive, you should make sure you’re using a lubricant that won’t get in the way.
Flavored and Warming Personal Lubricants
Flavoring and warming effects don’t improve the function of a lubricant, and some people report that the lubricants with flavor dry up faster than others. If you are concerned about allergic reactions, you should avoid both flavored and warming lubricants. On the other hand, they can be a fun way to add something different to sex play, and a growing number of lubricant companies are adding flavored and warming products (one company also offers a lubricant that has a cooling effect).